Is it really necessary? Diana and Dodi Al Fayed bronze statue to be removed

Mohammed Al Fayed instructed
an artwork of Diana, Princess of Wales and Dodi Al Fayed to be placed in the
ever-popular tourist destination, Harrods, almost twenty years ago, which,
thereafter, ensued mass scrutiny for being untasteful.

Their bronze
memorial statue in Harrod’s, which was initially showcased in 2005, is to be
removed.

Bill Mitchell was
the, largely controversial, sculpture’s designer which was requested by Dodi’s
father who sold the West London emporium to Qatar Investment Authority for a
whopping £1.5bn in 2010.

The statue, entitled: “Innocent Victims,” due to their
untimely death, has already been placed in the basement of the store.

Mohammed is to
have the statue brought back to his home in which the couple can be
memorialised without the sculpture being criticized as “tacky.”

According to a
former Palace employee, Dickie Arbiter, he had been surprised that it had
stayed in the boutique as long as it did.

Harrods have
stated, additionally, that the Princess of Wales will be memorialized, in a
years’ time, by the Royals themselves - her sons - so that a proper tribute can
be allowed for anyone who wishes to pay a visit in memory of her and her
partner.

Harrods royal
warrant was taken away due to Dodi’s father’s extreme claim that the Queen’s
husband, was responsible for ordering the crash to occur as the Princess was to
marry a man of a different religion.

The statue is
supposedly in the basement of the emporium and there has been no comment as to
whether the Al Fayed’s were coming to pick it up or not.